Liberal Party
Found in 46 Collections and/or Records:
Literary: Articles: Evening Standard., May 1935 - Jun 1935
Literary: "My Life", News of the World: copy., Jan 1935 - Mar 1935
Literary: "My Life", News of the World": proofs., Jan 1935 - Mar 1935
Political: Constituency: Dundee: Correspondence., 01 Jan 1912 - 31 Dec 1912
Correspondents include Sir George Ritchie (Consituency Chairman); The Women's Freedom League (Dundee Branch); Herbert Samuel (Postmaster General).Subjects include the possibility of giving Admiralty work to Dundee shipbuilders; Female suffrage; Irish Home Rule; Post Office Telephones and Telegraphs.
Political: Constituency: Dundee: General Election., 03 Oct 1922 - 14 Nov 1922
Correspondence with J C Robertson (President, Dundee Liberal Association, see CHAR 5/28A/20-30); James Allison (Liberal Agent); D J MacDonald (fellow Liberal candidate); Sir Alfred Mond (later Lord Melchett) (2) and others on the General Election campaign. Subjects include Ireland; the Government's Eastern policy; taxation; unemployment and Temperance.
Political: Constituency: North West Manchester., Dec 1905 - Jan 1906
Political: Constituency: North West Manchester: Correspondence., 1904
Public and Political: General: Political: Correspondence K-N (most material dates from 1950)., Dec 1948 - Dec 1950
Speeches, 1905-10-26 - 1906-11-27
Cuttings of WSC’s speeches on Liberal Party, Chinese Labour, Ireland, Free Trade; articles on General Election and heckling at overcrowded meetings.
Speeches - Non House of Commons., Sep 1913 - Nov 1913
Speeches: Non House of Commons: Speech notes., Jan 1908 - Dec 1908
Speeches: Non House of Commons: Speech notes and typescript., 20 Jan 1922 - 11 Nov 1922
(Untitled), 21 Aug 1912
(Untitled), 22 Feb 1910
(Untitled), 22 Feb 1910
Letter from WSC (House of Commons) to King Edward VII describing events in the House of Commons including: the speeches of [George] Barnes, F E Smith [later Lord Birkenhead], [William] O'Brien, [William] Moore, WSC and Walter Ling on proposals for Parliamentary reform.
(Untitled), 01 Mar 1910
Letter from WSC (Home Office) to King Edward VII describing events in the House of Commons including: the smooth progression of financial business; discussion of Government borrowing; WSC's opinion that the Government has not surrendered to the Irish [Nationalists] and his comments on the strength of the constitution.
(Untitled), 15 Apr 1910
Letter from WSC (Home Office) to King Edward VII describing events in the House of Commons including: the debate over the amendment to the resolutions on the veto of the House of Lords excluding measures affecting Royal powers; the introduction by the Conservative Party of an amendment to exclude Home Rule from the powers proposed for the House of Commons and the excited mood of the House during speeches by the Prime Minister [Herbert Asquith] and [Arthur] Balfour.
(Untitled), 31 Dec 1886
(Untitled), 27 Dec 1885
Typescript transcript of a letter from Lord Randolph Churchill, Secretary of State for India, to Grant Duff [Governor of Madras, India] in which he thanks Duff for his memorandum on the subject of the native army in India, reports that his conversation with Mr Webster was a success and discusses the Conservative government's decision to move a vote of no confidence and then retire "with honour & joy" and William Gladstone's stance on Home Rule.
(Untitled), 01 Jan 1912
Cutting from the Times on: the secession of some members of the Ulster Liberal Association over the Government's policy on Home Rule; the speech by the Unionist MP James Campbell [later Lord Glenavy] at Coleraine [County Londonderry, Ulster, Ireland].
(Untitled), 05 Jan 1912
Cutting from the Bradford Daily Telegraph [Yorkshire] on the unity of the Liberal party in support of Home Rule and the widening consensus in favour of the measure.
(Untitled), 06 Jan 1912
Cutting from the Cork Constitution on the declining support for Home Rule among Liberals in England and Wales due to the hypocrisy of the Nationalist leaders, the determination of the Ulster Unionists to defend the Union, and the danger of disorder at the Home Rule meeting to be addressed by WSC and John Redmond in Belfast [Ulster, Ireland].
(Untitled), 10 Jan 1912
Cutting from the Westminster Gazette on the challenge of F E Smith [later 1st Lord Birkenhead] to WSC to define the difference between the positions of Lord Randolph Churchill and Sir Edward Carson, and to say whether he still believes that the motives of a Liberal government which is introducing a Home Rule bill because it is dependent on Irish Nationalists' support should be viewed with suspicion.
(Untitled), 15 Dec 1913
Letter from J L Garvin (the Pall Mall Gazette, editorial offices, Newton Street, High Holborn, [London]) to WSC acknowledging that WSC is unable to give extra information [?on the Government's approach to Home Rule] and asking whether, in view of the objections of a large part of the Liberal party to WSC's conversations with his moderate opponents, his meeting with Garvin should be postponed.
(Untitled), 28 Apr 1914
Letter from Robert Harcourt (3 Chester Square, [London]) to WSC on the "fury" of the Irish Nationalists and of Liberals over WSC's offer of concessions to Sir Edward Carson [later Lord Carson] and his supporters over Home Rule.
Filtered By
- Subject: Ireland X
Additional filters:
- Subject
- Ireland (nation) 45
- Elections 8
- Free trade 8
- Women 5
- Colonialism 4
- Economic conditions 4
- Economic policy 4
- India (nation) 4
- Scotland 4
- Speeches 4
- Constitutional history 3
- Constitutional law 3
- Literature 3
- Military equipment 3
- Social reform 3
- Soviet Union 3
- Suffrage 3
- Taxation 3
- Unemployment 3
- Boer War (1899-1902) 2
- Childhood 2
- Family 2
- Foreign policy 2
- Legislation 2
- Leisure time activities 2
- Military operations 2
- Painting 2
- Railway transport 2
- South Africa (nation) 2
- Strikes 2
- Transport 2
- Agriculture 1
- Animals 1
- Broadcasting 1
- Canada (nation) 1
- Cinema 1
- Communism 1
- Diseases 1
- East West relations 1
- Education 1
- Germany 1
- Immigrants 1
- International cooperation 1
- International tensions 1
- Ireland 1
- Labour relations 1
- Medical profession 1
- Medical treatment 1
- Planning 1
- Postwar reconstruction 1
- Public health 1
- Religion 1
- Roads 1
- Sport 1
- Trade (practice) 1
- Trade unions 1
- Western Europe 1 + ∧ less